Dell Showcases Upcoming EPYC Venice PowerEdge Systems, Adds New 5.8PB PowerStore Elite

Outlining their hardware plans for the modern data center, Dell has announced their EPYC and Xeon-based 18th generation PowerEdge servers, as well as a next-gen storage server, the PowerStore Elite The post Dell Showcases Upcoming EPYC Venice PowerEdge Systems, Adds New 5.8PB PowerStore Elite appeared first on ServeTheHome .
Dell is announcing its 18th-generation server and storage products, aligning with ongoing refresh cycles and demand for advanced data center infrastructure.
This release signifies the continuous evolution of data center hardware, particularly the growing prominence of AMD's EPYC processors and high-density storage solutions, which impact compute efficiency and capacity.
The availability of next-gen PowerEdge systems with EPYC Venice CPUs and increased PowerStore Elite storage capacity offers enterprises more powerful and efficient options for their data center deployments.
- · Dell Technologies
- · AMD
- · Data Center Operators
- · Enterprise AI
- · Legacy server vendors (without competitive offerings)
- · Less efficient data center designs
Increased performance and capacity for data center workloads.
Potential for reduced operational costs through improved power efficiency and rack density.
Accelerated adoption of more compute-intensive applications, including AI/ML workloads, due to enhanced infrastructure capabilities.
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